Month: March 2017

Per the Washington Post, Donald Trump met with the Russian Ambassador during a speech he gave last April for the Pro Russian Think Tank, the Center for the National Interest. Perhaps it might be important to get a guest list for that speech. And that makes 56 items on the Path to Putin

Yesterday; The State Department resumes its formal press briefing on Monday — an event that offers Secretary of State Rex Tillerson an ideal setting to assert to the world that America remains a diplomatic force and reassure his jittery employees that their work matters to the new administration. But Tillerson is not expected to show up, according to acting spokesman Mark Toner. http://www.politico.com/story/2017/03/state-department-rex-tillerson-235689 Today, it becomes increasingly obvious Exxon owns the state dept. White House…

Who is on the board of directors? Well, Henry Kissinger – Now a Putin confidante known to be working with Trump. He is also responsible for Tillerson and KT Mcfarland being in the administration. Drew Guff – He started a company called Russia Partners LLC (Haven’t looked into it yet) Richard Burt – Trump friend, Alfa Bank board member, Gazprom lobbyist, Manafort ally Jon Huntsman – Rumored to be Ambassador to Russia David Keene –…

Let’s talk! Donald Trump has many connections to Putin. Time to count the ways. His son in Law is Jared Kushner, the former owner of the Observer. The Observer received the DNC hacks from Guccifer 2.0 who is thought to be a Russian agent. Jared Kushner’s parents were friends with Netanyahu who has forged an alliance with Putin. His Chief Strategist is Steve Bannon. Bannon is the CEO of Breitbart, with the Mercer family having…

President Trump signed an order Tuesday directing the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to formally reconsider former President Barack Obama’s Clean Water Rule. The executive order is an opening shot by Trump against the EPA, which was a frequent target of criticism from Republicans for alleged overreach under Obama’s tenure. http://hill.cm/FY8hql3

Donald Trump’s attorney general said Tuesday the Justice Department will limit its use of a tactic employed aggressively under President Obama — suing police departments for violating the civil rights of minorities. “We need, so far as we can, to help police departments get better, not diminish their effectiveness. And I’m afraid we’ve done some of that,” said Attorney General Jeff Sessions https://t.co/NSFdGGSa5K